Chapter 3: Q6 (page 92)
Match the orthographic projects with their isometric drawings. If there is no isometric drawing, then make one.


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Chapter 3: Q6 (page 92)
Match the orthographic projects with their isometric drawings. If there is no isometric drawing, then make one.


The correct option is a.
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Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, or none of these.
and

Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
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Exercises 23-29 refer to the diagram in step 2 of exercise 22.

Name four planes parallel to.
Use two lines of notebook paper as parallel lines and draw any
transversal. Use a protractor to measure
Measure one pair of alternate interior angles. Repeat the experiment with another transversal. What appears to be true?
Name five lines parallel to plane ABCD
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